Olseng et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Co-evolving melodies and harmonization in evolutionary music compositionOlseng et al., 2018
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- 13512575248688595569
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- Olseng O
- Gambäck B
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- Computational Intelligence in Music, Sound, Art and Design: 7th International Conference, EvoMUSART 2018, Parma, Italy, April 4-6, 2018, Proceedings
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The paper describes a novel multi-objective evolutionary algorithm implementation that generates short musical ideas consisting of a melody and abstract harmonization, developed in tandem. The system is capable of creating these ideas based on provided …
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